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CONTENTS

Andrew Percy Spring Weddings Feature Good Luck/Bad Luck Wedding Stress Aloe Vera - Miracle Plant? Safe as Houses? February Gardening Puzzle Page Local Groups & Clubs WIN: Queen Tickets Specialist Services Fiona’s Food for Thought Useful Numbers

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Welcome to DNfourteen Hello Readers Welcome to the February edition of your DNfourteen Magazine. So how many of you made New Year resolutions and have actually managed to keep them? If you did, why not email us and let us know and we can inform our other readers – you never know, it might actually motivate them to try harder! So February is here and I can see the hours of daylight slowly extending. We actually saw some snowdrops the other day, which always makes me think that Spring will soon be here I can’t wait. I am definitely a ‘summer person’! This month we are in the mood for love, with Valentines Day just around the corner – Let’s hope Mr G doesn’t forget!!! So what better to promote this month then our Spring Wedding feature which is packed full of useful information to help plan the wedding of your dreams and local advertisers who can supply just what you need. Any of you would be brides and Grooms why not pop and see us at the Beverley Minster Wedding Fair on Saturday 7th March (11am – 3pm). There will be a wide variety of wedding related exhibitors, live music and demonstrations and two Cat Walk Shows. If you are a fan of Queen, try your luck and enter our competition to win tickets to see Queen and Adam Lambert at the Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield later this month, so get your entries in quick. We would very much like to hear from local people who have a story to tell, or would like to submit an article for the magazine, so why not put pen to paper something to us – we would love to hear from you and you never know you might find yourself in the next edition. So until next month, keep warm and safe, Kind regards

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Broadband and Mobile Telephone Coverage Goole MP, Andrew Percy, is continuing his campaign for improved broadband and mobile coverage into the New Year. Over 8,500 properties are now able to upgrade to fibre broadband under the Government-funded superfast broadband roll-out. Millions of additional money has been allocated to extend the roll-out to 2017. More information on which areas will benefit from this new money should be available later this year. Following concerns raised by residents, the MP has met with all the major networks to discuss mobile phone coverage issues in the local area and secured a debate in Parliament. The mobile networks have now made a legally binding commitment with the Government to increase coverage, which amounts to £5bn of private investment.

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Andrew Percy says, “Broadband speeds and mobile coverage locally has been pretty shocking. We desperately need the better connectivity that urban centres areas enjoy. I’m pleased the Government have recognised this and spent millions locally rolling out superfast broadband, with more to come. They have also secured a deal with the mobile networks to increase coverage in addition to the network’s existing expansion plans. My campaign will now focus on ensuring we get our fair share of the agreement locally and I will be working with the networks to improve specific problem areas locally.” Andrew Percy MP 83 Pasture Road, Goole, East Riding of Yorkshire, DN14 6BP Tel: 01405 767969 To contact

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Spring Weddings 20 Countdown to Christmas

Ten top tips for choosing your Wedding Photographer

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Choosing the right photographer to capture your big day the way you want is an important job. Your photographer will be the one who records all the details you have planned, the guests you have invited and beautiful emotions of the day. To help you make the right choice here are 10 top tips for you to consider. Experience Check their experience as a wedding photographer, as well as being talented with a camera they need to know how a wedding day unfolds. Are they full time or is it a second job. Equipment Ask about photography equipment, check that they have the kit for all eventualities such as low lighting conditions or extra lighting to move indoors if needed. They need back up kit too, even the best cameras can break, they must have a spare to hand.

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Insurance All professional photographers should be fully insured. Having insurance is a good indication that they take their work and bookings seriously. Cost Don’t book a photographer on budget alone, find the right one. If the deal is cheap, find out why. A good experienced wedding photographer will expect a fair payment for their work. Remember the saying, you get what you pay for!

Quality Check the quality of their finished work. Prints and albums should all be true photographic prints, you don’t want any ink jet prints in your wedding album, you deserve the best. The album will be part of your family history one day. Friends This is a big fat no! Just because your friend has got a good camera does not mean they know how to use it. It would be like giving a BMW to someone who can’t drive. Even if they are a keen amateur, unless they have wedding experience, say no. Portfolios Ask to see portfolios of full weddings, most photographs can get a few lucky shots but you need an album full. Demeanour You need a photographer who can keep calm and confident, can direct your guests whilst remaining polite and who can deal with a change of plan in their stride. They should take any stress away from you. Seconder Shooter Many photographers have a second with them, they will help with organisation and capture many of the detail and candid shots you will be unaware of.

Gut Feeling Go with your gut feeling. Your photographer will be with you on your big day you need someone with you who you have a good feeling about.

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Spring Weddings

Good Luck and Bad Luck!!!

1. Hey, brides, tuck a sugar cube into your glove — according to Greek culture, the sugar will sweeten your union. 2. A spider found in a wedding dress means good luck. Yikes! 3. In English tradition, Wednesday is considered the “best day” to marry, although Monday is for wealth and Tuesday is for health.

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4. The groom carries the bride across the threshold to bravely protect her from evil spirits lurking below.

It’s Got a Ring To It 1. Engagement and wedding rings are worn on the third finger of the left hand because it was once thought that a vein in that finger led directly to the heart.

2. About 70% of all brides sport the traditional diamond on the fourth finger of their left hand. 3. Priscilla Presley’s engagement ring was a whopping 3.5 carat rock surrounded by a detachable row of smaller diamonds. 4. Diamonds set in gold or silver became popular as betrothal rings among wealthy Venetians toward the end of the fifteenth century. 5. In the symbolic language of jewels, a sapphire

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5. Ancient Romans studied pig entrails to determine the luckiest time to marry. 6. Saturday is the unluckiest wedding day, according to English folklore. Funny — it’s the most popular day of the week to marry! 7. Rain on your wedding day is actually considered good luck, according to Hindu tradition! 8. For good luck, Egyptian women pinch the bride on her wedding day. Ouch! 9. Middle Eastern brides paint henna on their hands and feet to protect themselves from the evil eye. 10. Peas are thrown at Czech newlyweds instead of rice. in a wedding ring means marital happiness. 6. A pearl engagement ring is said to be bad luck because its shape echoes that of a tear. 7. One of history’s earliest engagement rings was given to Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VIII. She was two years old at the time. 8. Seventeen tons of gold are made into wedding rings each year in the United States! 9. Snake rings dotted with ruby eyes were popular wedding bands in Victorian England — the coils winding into a circle symbolised eternity. 10. Aquamarine represents marital harmony and is said to ensure a long, happy marriage.

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Spring Weddings

Learn To Cope With Wedding Day Stress To every bride, the wedding day is probably the most special event of her life. Unfortunately, with great events comes great responsibility and, inevitably, tons of stress.

First of all, brides feel the pressure of having to look their best. Being the center of attention is not as easy as it seems. This is the day when a woman reaches the climax of her feminism and is allowed to pamper herself up as much as she can. High expectations don’t always lead to happiness.

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As weird as it may seem, the less expectations you have from this day, the more you will actually be able to enjoy yourself. This means that you should be careful not to stain your wedding dress, but if that happens, don’t stress over it too much. If you feel that emotions are taking over, don’t worry: it’s perfectly normal. Another important thing to remember is that the wedding day is not really the responsibility of a single person. It’s a complex sum of several responsibilities of several people, like yourself, your wedding party, your

officiant, the vendors you work with, the photographer, etc. If you are not willing to accept imperfection, chance, risk or mistakes, you will have at least 1 hour of suffering on your wedding day. Always try to create a win-win situation, even on your wedding day. You need to establish 2 positives: one if something goes well and the other, if something goes bad. In order to do this, you need to be a flexible person. For example: what happens if it rains on your wedding day. If it’s

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Spring Weddings sunny: you win (I’m not going to state the obvious reasons why). And if it’s rainy, you win again: because rain is a great element to add to your wedding photos and an opportunity to add even more color to the happiest day of your life with some really pastel umbrellas. So, who loses here? You got it: no one!

in the situation is trying to obtain the maximum amount of love and attention that they can possibly get. If we are concerned about not getting love and appreciation on our wedding day, our mind will learn to trigger mechanisms that will sooth us and confirm some lessons we’ve learned in the past.

Remember to never use words inside your head that could only make a bad thing, worse. When you feel something is not going your way on your wedding day, step aside, take a deep breath, see how that makes you feel, what’s your instinctual reaction, what’s your secondary reaction and see if the problem could be solved by someone else.

When a person is feeling really under the weather and shows signs of anger and even cries, the others will inevitably be more sympathetic, and thus lower their expectations. Even more, some of your guests or people from your wedding party may start feeling guilty for what happened, which leads to complexes of inferiority. These mechanisms are not really that intelligent. They kind of remind you of a childhood behaviour, when you would cry if things didn’t really go your way and adults would do their best to cheer you up. This is not exactly the adult way to handle a crisis when you’re all grown up.

Why do brides cry? As a woman, you most likely know what it feels like when someone or something messes with one of your wellestablished plans. When it comes to a wedding, there are so many variables that may change: napkins may have a different colour than your whole wedding décor or rain might “ruin” your wedding photo shoot. Such unpleasant surprises often lead to frustrations that are just ready to explode. Psychologists say that birthdays or wedding are important in the life of every man or woman, so everyone

Weddings are eventually forgotten. This is both good news and bad news. If people remember your wedding 10 years on, you’ve probably accomplished something that not many couples can. If something goes bad, maybe oblivion is not the worst case scenario.

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Health & Wellbeing

Aloe Vera: It’s Not Just Sun-Cream and Toilet Paper! By Debbie Pickering

OK. I admit it. Until recently I really knew nothing about Aloe Vera! I used it on holiday in Ibiza once (the actual plant) as I had the most awful sunburn on the backs of my knees and it was really painful. A lady, who lived there (In Ibiza) saw me gingerly touching the backs of my legs, bent down and broke off an Aloe Vera leaf. She peeled it like a banana and then told me to wipe the backs of my legs with the ‘inner leaf gel’. I did and felt instant relief; I couldn’t believe it!

Vera internationally. In his book Aloe Vera: The Medicinal Plant there is a whole chapter about historical mentions of Aloe Vera, both in folk-lore and historical texts from all over the world. He writes: The true aloe has been endowed with such marvellous properties that, over thousands of years and in many different part of the world, it has been given almost as many evocative Continued on page 14

More recently, I have discovered it can do so much more than that. For example, Aloe Vera has 75 nutrients, vitamins and minerals that our bodies need! Huh, who knew? Well, as it turns out - quite a lot of people:

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Health & Wellbeing names. I know of no herb with as many similar nicknames from so many different cultures around the world. This must say something. Here is just a selection: Heaven’s Blessing, Plant of Life, Burn Plant, Dietary Plant, Healing Plant, Medicine Plant Potted Physician, Wonder Plant, Wand of Heaven, First Aid Plant, Silent Healer and Single Bible.

without the unacceptable side effects of many pharmaceutical drugs. In future articles, I will show how Aloe Vera can help with skin complaints such as Psoriasis, Dermatitis and Eczema. It can help with bowel and gut problems such as IBS, Colitis and Crohn’s Disease. It can help the digestive system, the immune system and the musculoskeletal systems as well as being a useful source of vitamins and minerals.

The Japanese have a name which caps them all ‘ISHA IRAZU’ which translated means, “No need for a doctor.”

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I am certainly not advocating that anybody should use Aloe Vera instead of going to their Doctor, as the Japanese nickname would suggest. However, as Aloe Vera is a 100% natural substance, people are increasingly turning back to it, and other natural herbal remedies, as they offer help

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Are you guilty of using any of these? 5. Garden gnome (8 per cent) This decorative figurine does more than just brighten up your garden - it’s the fifth most popular place to stash a set of keys.

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4. Doormat (10 per cent) Those leaving a key out believe it is safe to do so because they only leave it unattended for short periods of time or think they have a “really good hiding place”, while others feel comfortable because they live in a “safe” neighbourhood.

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3. Rock or stone (13 per cent) While keys “hidden” under rocks and stones might be concealed from view, it is not always the case inside the home - with many people leaving them where a thief could easily access them through a letterbox or an open window. 2. Bin (13 per cent) As hiding places go, this one’s rubbish. Research found that, on average, each household has lost at least two keys that were cut for friends, family or people working in their home, equating to nearly 20 million spare keys currently unaccounted for. 1. Plant pot (19 per cent) If you place your spare set under the humble plant pot then congratulations: you are a burglar’s dream client/victim. It’s the most popular hiding spot - and the most obvious. While overall burglaries are declining, the number of thefts where intruders used a spare key is on the rise. Don’t make their job easier for them by leaving keys where they can easily be accessed. If you must leave a key outside, use a police approved key safe and only give the code to people you trust.”

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Gardening

February Gardening

General tasks and garden maintenance Continue to dig over existing beds and borders, again incorporating as much organic matter as you can. Forking over not only helps prepare the soil for spring, it helps reduce pests by exposing them to hungry birds. Although temperatures should start to rise this month, there is still a risk of frost and even snow. Protect vulnerable plants, pots and taps from frost by wrapping insulation such as garden fleece around them and check pots and containers are raised off the ground if possible. Tender trees and shrubs will thank you for a generous application of dry mulch to protect their roots from freezing conditions.

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Beware - if you just dig it in the buried grass will regrow and regrow and regrow and... Remember not to let leaves accumulate around alpines - they will die if left damp for long. Cover bare patches around clumps with gritty compost to encourage regrowth. When the weather allows, carry on clearing paths, check walls (but avoid concreting until there is no chance of frost), clean and insulate greenhouses and ensure heaters are working properly. Even a little insulation will make a huge difference to your heating bill. Clean and repair your garden tools, book the lawn mower in for a service and check garden furniture for any rot. When it is warm enough, treat sheds, fences and trellis with wood preservative; brushes and rollers are fine for most things, however a sprayer is well worth buying for tricky projects such as woven panels!

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Lawns Keep off the lawn as much as possible whilst

it is still wet - damage to waterlogged lawns is easily inflicted. If, towards the end of the month, the weather turns dry and mild, the lawn is firm and the grass is starting to look a little shaggy, give it a very gentle mow with the blades on the highest setting - don’t be tempted if conditions are wet! Also, if you are planning a new lawn, now is probably the earliest you could start preparing the ground for seeding or laying turf. Ask for advice in your local garden centre if you are unsure as to how to begin! Birds It’s another lean month for wildlife and especially birds. Putting out fresh water and food is really important, especially on cold days. You’ve heard it all before, but please do buy good quality bird food or fat/suet balls and check that water is not frozen.

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FEBRUARY CROSSWORD & SUDOKU PUZZLES Across 1. Marine mammal (5) 4. Type of crossword (7) 8. Deviation from the rule (7) 9. Fabric (5) 10. Rubbing or clash (8) 11. Woody plant (4) 13. Egyptian statue (6) 14. Creatures (6) 17. Wander (4) 19. Expert on precious stones (8) 22. Decree (5) 23. Inactivity (7) 24. Victory (7) 25. Larceny (5)

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Monday - Friday East Riding of Yorkshire Childcare – Kingsway Day Nursery ‘Building Better Foundations for children’ Kingsway Day Nursery is a well established early years provider, providing a quality indoor and outdoor environment. For children aged two + years. Monday : Let’s Get Playing 10.15 – 11.45am Walking to 3yrs. Fun toddler session for parents/carers and their children. Contact the Centre to book. Birth and Beyond 1.00 – 3.00pm A six week rolling programme for new parents to be. Contact the Centre to book. Child Health Clinic/Baby Weighing 2.00 – 3.30pm Come along and have your baby weighed, with a Health Visitor present to answer your questions. Tuesday: Baby Massage 10.30 – 11.30am Relaxing infant massage for you and your baby. Contact the Centre to book. Workshops 1.00 – 3.00pm Language; Sleep; Behaviour; Potty Training, Safety, First Aid, Home resources and much more. Contact the Centre for more information and to book. Wednesday : Babies Playing 10.00 – 11.30am Play session for all from birth, up to crawling. Contact the Centre to book. Creepy Crawlies 1.30 – 3.00 pm Crawlers to toddlers. Fun play session. Thursday: Talk Time 1.00 – 2.30pm Children 0 - 5 years. Informal play session for Young Parents and their children. *New* Discover and Do….. 1.30 - 2.30pm A fun creative session Friday: Family Links 9.30 - 12.00pm Free 11 week course giving you the confidence and strategies to deal with family challenges in a positive way. Little Stars at Goole Leisure Centre 11.15 – 12.15pm Children 0 - 5years. Fun & Fitness. Term time only.

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OUSEFLEET TUMBLE TIME on Wed 1.30-3pm Ousefleet Community Centre term time only REEDNESS RASCALS Mon 1.30-3pm term-time Reedness Primary School STAY & PLAY (fortnightly) Fri 10-11.30am at Laxton Village Hall, under 5’s, term time 01430 432145 SWINEFLEET Tue 9.30-11.30am Swinefleet Village Hall for all under 5s term-time 01405 761287 HOOK STEP-UP GROUP every weekday for 2, 3 & 4 year olds - Mon-Fri half (9-noon & 12.30-3.30) and full (9-3.30) day sessions (term time only) at The Bungalow Garth Lane, Hook 01405 766953 MARSHLANDS weekday mornings 9am-12noon at Marshlands Children’s Centre for over 2s 01405 762614 RAINBOW 9.15-12.15 Mon, Thur, Fri & 9.152.15 Tue/Wed for age 18m+ at Goole Central Methodist Church School Rooms 01405 720859 EASTRINGTON BUSY BEES PLAYGROUP Mon/Tue half & full day sessions 9.15-11.45am & lunch club 11.45-12.30pm, 12.30pm-3.15pm + Fri half and full day sessions 9.15-11.45 & lunch club 11.45-12.15pm, 12.15-3.15pm. Held at Eastrington Busy Bees Janette on 01430 410394 FAMILY LEARNING Mon 1.15-3pm at Marshlands Children’s Centre please call to book 01405 762614 LET’S GET 8 week rolling programme for parents & carers of children from 16-36months Mon 10.15 11.45am at Kingsway 01405 761287 & 1.15-2.45pm Shire Hall, Howden 01430 432145 MUSIC TIME Mon 9.30-10.30 & 2-3 term-time at Shire Hall Howden age 6m-4 yrs Daryl 01430 432727 RIVERBANK CRECHE Mon & Fri 8.30-12.30 at Marshlands.To book call 01405 762614 - charges apply YOUNG PARENTS Tues 9.45-11.45 & Fri 2-4pm at Marshlands Children’s Centre (for young & expectant parents). Thursdays at Kingsway Children’s Centre 1.00-3.00pm. 01405 762614 19TH GOOLE GUIDES Girlguiding Goole & Howdenshire District - Activities for girls and young women aged 5 to 26 years. Units meet across the Goole and Howden area. Please register your interest on 0800 169 5901 (free) or via the website: www.girlguiding.org.uk/get_involved.aspx YOGA Tuesdays, 6.15 – 7.30 pm Shire Hall, Howden Jacqueline on 07825 660 200

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GOOLE SOLO CLUB Every Tue 7.30 - 11pm now meets at Spire Community Centre, Church Street, Goole Roy 01405 767057 HOWDEN PROBUS GROUP Meets 2nd Tuesday of each month, 10am – 12noon at East Riding Council Offices, Hailgate, Howden. 01430 432057 THE ODDFELLOWS (Manchester Unity Friendly Society) Monday 14 July 7.30pm - Debbie Hardy from Goole Museum. Mon 11 Aug 7.30pm - Indoor Curling 01405 765356 B52’S SCOOTER CLUB www.goole.f9.co.uk BOOTHFERRY FAMILY & LOCAL HISTORY GROUP 2nd & 4th Mon at 7pm, the Courtyard, Goole. 01405 762608 or 720460 CARLTON RAILWAY SOCIETY Mondays Model Railway group & Branch of Historical Model Railway Society Mr. J W Farrell 01405 861018 CASTAWAY MUSIC THEATRE Estcourt Street, Goole Term-time for adults and young people with learning and physical disabilities and young people NEET. Company rehearsals Weds 7 - 9pm and Fridays 10 - 3 All-comers over 16 Shipmates youth music theatre (10 - 18s) Mons 4 - 6pm Sloop young musicians (14 - 25s) Sat 10 - 12 Weekly WEA workshops in music, drama, dance, media and film Mons - Fris daytime. Youth, adult and disabled volunteering opportunities Contact Linda or Lis 01405 761423 COME & SING Thur 1.30-3.00 at Courtyard term time 01405 837100 CRAFT GROUP Fridays 12.30-2.30pm at The Courtyard GO READ A BOOK 1st Thur of month 7-9pm Dunhill Rd Community Centre 01405 764327 GOOLE ART SOCIETY Mon 7-9pm Goole College 01405 768747 GOOLE & DISTRICT MCC (WOBBLY GOOLIES) www.wobblygoolies.co.uk GOOLE MODEL BOAT CLUB Every Sat and Wed afternoon. Public welcome to visit www.goolemodelboatclub.co.uk GOOLE WARGAMES 2nd Sunday of month 9-1 at Scout Hut, Dunhill Rd, Goole. Historical, Warhammer, Fantasy games 01405 766986 HOOK ART CLUB 2nd Wed 7pm Memorial Hall 01405 764729 HOOK GARDENING CLUB meets on the Last Friday of the

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SING FOR YOUR LIFE Tue at the Courtyard 10-12noon. Older people singing with children 01405 768468 SIR WILLIAM PENNYMAN’S REGIMENT OF THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR SOCIETY Re-enactment group based in Howden www.1643.net ST PAUL’S PLAYERS Thursday 7pm at the Briarcroft Hotel, Clifton Gardens John 01405 763024 ACTIVE IN AGE WALKING GROUP Our 30 minute walking groups run fortnightly every other Monday starting from 67 Boothferry Road, Goole followed by tea, coffee and a chat afterwards. The walks will start at 1.30pm 0800 9177752 ACTIVE IN AGE CLASS (gentle exercise) 10:30am start (every Monday) at the Trinity Methodist Church Hall, Clifton Gardens, Goole 0800 9177752 BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE For adult beginners 1st 2nd & 4th Thurs 7- 9pm at The Memorial Hall, Hook For children Sat 10.15am -1.30pm at Guide Hut, Clifton Gardens, Goole Wendy 01405 7602999 BUTTERFLY DANCE STUDIOS Carlisle Street, Goole 01405 780626 DANCING Sequence Dancing with Cliff and Maureen every Saturday at Airmyn Village Hall 8-10.30pm. £2.00 incl. refreshments & raffle. All Welcome. GENTLE EXERCISE CLASS Mondays 11.1012noon at the Courtyard £2 01405 837100 GOOLE & DISTRICT RAMBLING CLUB 01405 720668 HOWDEN & GOOLE RAMBLERS www.eastyorkshireramblers.org.uk 01430 431766/430712 MARGARET HARNESS SCHOOL OF DANCE 01405 762271 PILATES Tuesdays - 6.30pm - 7.30pm The Shire Hall, Howden. Thursdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm The Courtyard, Goole Drop in Class £4.50 per session. Contact Val on 07801 954474 REALLY ACTIVE CLUB for all ages, abilities, families 01405 762608 SLIMMING WORLD GROUPS

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Tuesday - Howden – The Masonic Hall, Selby Road 9.30am, 5.30pm & 7.30pm Wednesday - Riccall – Regent Centre 5.00pm & 7.00pm Thursday - Snaith – The Sports Hall at Secondary School, Pontefract Road 5.00pm & 7.00pm Doreen 07725 003417 Monday 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole, Leanne 07592 664524 Tuesday 9.30am, 11.30am, 5.30pm and 7.30pm at the Courtyard Goole. Mandy 07962 258111/ 01405 780742 Wednesday 7.00pm at the Courtyard.

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GOOLE TANG SOO DO Guide Headquarters, Clifton Gdns, Goole, or Swinefleet Village Hall www.gooletangsoodo.com GOOLE TENNIS CENTRE www.gooletennis.co.uk GOOLE TOWN CRICKET CLUB Westfield, Carr Lane, Rutland Rd, Goole. Juniors U9s, U11s, U13s, U15s, U17s & 3 Senior Teams. Clubhouse available for parties, weddings, christenings, funerals, meetings etc. Contact Elza 07545 191899 www.gooletowncc.co.uk GOOLE TOWN GIRLS & LADIES FOOTBALL coaching & match play for girls and ladies 8 years upwards. 01405 764772 or 077510 52984 or email: kevin.shipp@talktalk.net GOOLE TOWN TIGERS JUNIOR FOOTBALL Run teams from U6s to U13s. Home fixtures South Park, Old Goole www.gooletowntigers.co.uk HOWDEN & DISTRICT RIDING seniors and juniors 07840 861224 email: howdenanddistrictridingclub@googlemail.com HOWDEN & GOOLE KARATE Adults & juniors at the Shire Hall, Howden & Goole Leisure Centre Mike 01430 860649 HOWDEN TOWN AFC Coaching & matches for ages 6-15 + senior team www.howdentownafc.co.uk WOODLAND SQUASH CLUB junior development club at Goole Leisure Centre with Level 3 adv county coach Derek Norris 07882 440329 NEW BLOOD DONORS ARE NEEDED across the Hull area. Please contact 0300 123 23 23 to register as a donor and make an appointment today. Or visit www.blood.co.uk SNAITH & COWICK DRAMA GROUP (SCDG) Thursday 6.45 pm - 9pm at The Snaith School. All ages welcome from 11yrs+. Contact: Colleen Andrews on 07762 024812 or just turn up. COURTYARD ACTIVITIES Parkinson’s Disease Support Group First Tuesday of the month 1.30 – 3.00 For those living with Parkinson’s Disease or caring for someone living with Parkinson’s My Fibro & ME (Goole) First Tuesday of the month 1.30 – 3.00 Support for sufferers and family members, carers & friends

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9 - 12 every day - Pre-school - For children aged 2 and upwards to enjoy socialising in a fun, friendly and stimulating environment. Costs apply. Monday 9.30 - 11 - Chat and Chill with your baby Join us for a drink and a chat whilst your baby plays, share experiences and advice with other parents and a community nursery nurse. Tuesday 9.45 - 11.45 - Young parents. For young parents / expectant parents 25 and under to share experiences, support and learning opportunities. Contact the centre for more information. Creche provided Tuesday - Let’s Get... playing with Chatter and Rhyme For parents and carers with confident toddlers up to 5 years to share play experiences focused on developing and supporting children’s early language skills with songs, stories and imaginative play. Tuesday 1 - 3 - Family links - 10 week nurturing parenting programme for parents and carers to increase their confidence and parenting skills and make the most of family life. Contact the centre to book. Creche provided Wednesday 1 - 3 - Young parents - For young parents/ expectant parents 25 and under to come together for advice support and fun with our young parent worker. Contact the centre to book on to the session. Creche provided Wednesday 2 - 3.30 - Babies playing - A relaxing and stimulating session for parents and carers with babies birth to 12 months to socialise, share experiences and gain information about child development. Wednesday 2.30 - 3.30 - Child health clinic - Opportunity to have your baby weighed and discuss your child’s health and development with a local health visitor. No appointment required. Thursday 9.30 - 11.30 - Taking care of you - An emotional awareness session for parents and carers to come together and take time to discover their own thoughts and feelings. Contact the centre for more information and to book onto the programme. Creche provided. Thursday 10- 12 - Antenatal clinic A midwife lead, appointment based clinic for expectant parents. Contact the midwifery team to book. Thursday 1.15 - 2.45 - Let’s Get... For parents and carers with confident toddlers up to 5 years to share experiences, play and have fun. Friday 10.30 - 11.30 - Baby Massage A 5 week course for parents and carers with babies who have had their 6 week check. Massage promotes bonding and relaxation and can aid sleep and ease colic. Contact the centre for more information and to book onto the programme. Tuesday 10 - 11.15 - Let’s get... playing in Snaith a Fun play session for parents and carers with children under 5 to come together to share experiences and play, Held at Snaith Community Sports Hall on the High School Campus. Thursday 10 - 11 - Baby massage in Snaith A 5 week course for parents and carers with babies who have had their 6 week check. Massage promotes bonding and relaxation and can aid sleep and ease colic. Held at Snaith health centre. Contact the Children’s centre for more information and to book onto the programme.

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Earlier this year, Queen + Adam Lambert’s World tour played to sold-out audiences across North America, Australia, New Zealand, with outdoor festival stops in Korea and Japan. The shows received glowing reviews from fans and critics alike: “We were rocked, Queen is still the champion, and Lambert is a skilled voice to ensure that their music will remain live for a generation of fans.” (VH1)

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Our Decorative Lighting Sale is NOW ON

Present this advert at your local YESSS branch to receive your 15% discount. Voted the UK’s Best Electrical Wholesaler

01757 244888 Selby Branch Oakney Wood Drive, Selby Business Park, Selby, YO8 8LZ †Applies to Searchlight products only. Not available on any web/online promotions. Branch only stocked products. Offer ends 31st March 2015.


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